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Prolonged exposure beginning in young adulthood linked to worse cognitive function over midlife, especially among Blacks
However, no corresponding increase was seen in mental health treatment.
No such association was seen for depression symptoms in older adults.
Some of the factors include social isolation, diabetes, heart disease, vitamin D deficiency, high C-reactive protein and low handgrip strength.
Body mass index was associated with somatization but not with depression or anxiety.
Although significant associations are seen for both, the associations are more pronounced in women.
Small delayed benefit seen for loneliness, but larger improvements seen in perceived stress
Daily use of cigarettes, e-cigarettes and cannabis was associated with both anxiety and depression.
Loneliness and moderate-to-severe depression were associated with greater odds of poor-to-fair health.
Moderate reductions in depression were seen for walking or jogging, yoga, strength training, mixed aerobic exercises, tai chi or qigong.